BE WITH YOUR SERVICE DOG ANYWHERE.
✔ Travel anywhere (planes, buses, rideshares, taxis, hotels, bnbs)
✔ Shop freely (stores, restaurants)
✔ Live without pet fees (no pet rent, no pet deposits)
✔ Go together everywhere, stress-free
Enjoy Freedom and Save Money With Your Service Dog.
Imagine being able to take your service dog anywhere. Whether you're traveling, shopping, or at home. With our Service Dog Bundle, you get the tools you need to live a life without extra costs or stress. Here’s how it can save you money and give you the freedom you deserve:
Travel Anywhere with Ease
Skip airline fees for your dog, which can be $100-$200 per flight. Avoid extra charges on buses, trains, and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft.
(Based on average pet travel fees on major airlines.)
Live Where You Want, Without Extra Costs
Save on pet deposits (usually $200-$500) and pet rent (typically $25-$50 per month). Over a year, that can add up to $800+ in savings.
(Based on typical pet rent and deposit rates in U.S. apartments.)
Shop Freely and Stress-Free
Walk into restaurants, stores, and malls without the fear of being questioned or asked to leave. The Service Dog ID helps you and your dog be welcomed and recognized.
Enjoy Stress-Free Public Transport
Board buses, trains, and even subways with ease, without having to pay extra fees or face any restrictions.
(Based on common transit policies in major U.S. cities.)
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Freedom ID: Service Dog IDentification
Our durable photo ID card features your dog’s name, photo, and essential details. It’s the ideal way to ensure your service dog is instantly recognized and respected, wherever life takes you.
Customized Service Dog Name Collar
Personalized with your dog's name and info, ensuring they're always easily identified, whether you're at home or on the go.
Stress-Free Service Dog Leash
This sturdy leash offers both comfort and visibility. Designed to clearly indicate your dog’s role, it ensures smooth, stress-free outings, reducing distractions and conflicts.
QuickFit Service Dog Harness
Our ergonomic harness, made in the USA, combines all-day comfort with clear identification. It’s durable, easy to put on, and perfect for ensuring your service dog’s role is recognized wherever you go.
Build Your Own Freedom Kit.
Create the perfect kit for you and your service dog. Start with the essentials, then add the items you want to make your bundle just right. Choose what fits your needs, and enjoy the freedom to live, travel, and shop without limits.
More than a dog. A true BEST FRIEND.
Service dogs give new meaning to the title “man’s best friend” by playing a crucial role in their owners’ lives.
Veterans with service dogs were found to have a 66% lower chance of a PTSD diagnosis compared to a control group without dogs.
Canine companions can improve people's moods, reduce blood pressure and lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
FAQs
Please read our FAQs page to find out more.
How do I know if I qualify?
You qualify for a service dog if you have a disability that significantly affects your ability to do daily tasks, like seeing, hearing, walking, or managing anxiety. Under the ADA, a service dog must be trained to perform specific tasks that help with your disability. If your condition makes it hard to do things on your own, a service dog might be able to assist you.
Can I make my dog a service dog?
Yes, you can train your own dog to be a service dog! According to the ADA, a service dog must be trained to perform specific tasks that help with your disability. The dog should be well-behaved in public, focused on its work, and able to perform the tasks reliably. You can train your dog yourself or work with a professional trainer to help meet these standards.
How does these items help reduce conflict?
Our custom ID cards, collars, leashes, and harnesses help reduce conflict by clearly identifying your service dog to others. When people can easily see that your dog is a service animal, it minimizes questions, misunderstandings, and challenges. This makes your daily outings smoother and stress-free, allowing you and your dog to focus on what matters most.
Does a psychiatric condition count?
Yes, a psychiatric condition can qualify for a service dog under the ADA. If your condition, like anxiety, PTSD, or depression, makes daily activities much harder, and a dog is trained to perform specific tasks to help with that condition (like calming you during an anxiety attack or reminding you to take medication), then it counts as a service dog.
Do I need a doctor's letter?
For service dogs, you do not need a doctor’s letter. Under the ADA, businesses cannot require proof or documentation for your service dog. Service dogs are specifically trained to perform tasks that help with a disability, and you only need to state that your dog is a service animal.
However, if you have an emotional support dog, a doctor’s letter is required to show that the dog is needed for your emotional or mental well-being. Emotional support dogs provide comfort but are not trained for specific tasks, which is why the rules are different.
What happens if someone says my service dog is not allowed?
If someone says your service dog is not allowed, you have the right to explain that, under the ADA, service dogs must be allowed in public places where the general public is permitted. You can calmly state that your dog is a service animal trained to assist with a disability. If needed, you can explain that it is illegal to deny access to a service dog. Remember, they can only ask two questions: ‘Is this a service dog?’ and ‘What task is the dog trained to perform?’ They cannot ask for documentation or proof of your disability.
Can I customize the collar with my dog's information?
Yes, you can customize the collar with your dog's information! You can add details like your dog’s name to ensure your service dog is easily identified and recognized. This can help make outings smoother and give you extra peace of mind.
What if I need help choosing the right products?
Our customer support team is here to assist you in selecting the perfect products for you and your service dog.